Building a proxy botnet. Active flaws in PowerShell Gallery. A cyber incident disrupts Clorox. Scams lure would-be mobile beta-testers. Lessons learned from the Russian cyberattack on Viasat. An update on cyber threats to Starlink. Robert M. Lee from Dragos shares his thoughts on the waves of layoffs that have gone through the industry. Steve Leeper of Datadobi explains mitigating risks associated with illegal data on your network. And hey, world leader: it\u2019s never too late to stop manifesting a chronic cranio-urological condition, as they more-or-less say in the Quantum Realm.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/157\n\nSelected reading.\nProxyNation: The dark nexus between proxy apps and malware (AT&T Alien Labs)\xa0\nMassive 400,000 proxy botnet built with stealthy malware infections (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nPowerHell: Active Flaws in PowerShell Gallery Expose Users to Attacks (Aqua Security)\xa0\nClorox Operations Disrupted By Cyber-Attack (Infosecurity Magazine)\xa0\nCyber Criminals Targeting Victims through Mobile Beta-Testing Applications (IC3)\xa0\nFBI warns about scams that lure you in as a mobile beta-tester (Naked Security)\nIncident response lessons learned from the Russian attack on Viasat (CSO Online)\nRecent Intel Report Reveals New Starlink Vulnerabilities, Increasing Concerns About the Future of Global Satellite Internet (Debrief)\nHacked electronic sign declares \u201cPutin is a dickhead\u201d as Russian ruble slumps (Graham Cluley)\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices